Economics News
Hartley, Lamarche and Ziliak published in one of the Top 5 journals in Economics profession.
Outlining the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect Kentucky’s economy, (CBER) — the applied economic research branch released its 50th Kentucky Annual Economic Report today.
Professor Gail Hoyt’s ECO 410, ‘Economics of Altruism,’ course has made it a mission to make meaningful contributions to local nonprofit organizations by understanding their purpose, operations, and areas of development.
Embarking upon a new year, with a multitude of challenges, the economic recovery continues globally and regionally, bringing a new year of recovery.
Economist Ken Troske is in the business of untangling complex webs of information — sometimes seemingly conflicting — and providing context while identifying prevailing trends.
An experiential learning opportunity for students to apply economic learnings in a real-world setting.
In this paper, Ana Maria along with her co-researchers investigate how tax news is received by the population relative to the state of the economy. The paper was published in Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 207(C) and can be found here.
Sydney Daniels, a neuroscience and economics senior, is a winner of the Oswald student award for undergraduate research and creativity. Her award submission is a result of writing the paper as part of Jenny Minier's ECO 499 class.
Andres Mira, Ph.D. student in economics, won the “Mark Berger Best Paper Award” at the Annual Conference of the Kentucky Economic Association that occurred this month. The award goes to the best paper submitted to the conference. The paper is titled, “Estimating the Average treatment-on-the-treated effects of the DACA Program.”
Olivia N. Davis and Darshak Patel were honored with the 2021 University of Kentucky Outstanding Teaching Awards on September 30.